Jennifer Fendya, P.h.D

Posted at: 24 Feb 2019

By Jennifer Fendya, Ph.D. In her essay “Inner space and outer space: living space as seen through an architectural and a psychological eye,” Ruth Amman, Swiss architect, Jungian analyst and Sandplay therapist, writes, “Often architects, engineers, builders, and craftsmen have built the living spaces of people, with an emphasis on spaces rather than on living or people. They have kept building spaces for the spaces’

January 2019

Edward Bickford

Posted at: 28 Jan 2019

By Ted Bickford (Lyrics from, “For What It’s Worth”, Buffalo Springfield) Every time I go to Portland, Oregon to visit my son I make a point of going to Powell’s, City of Books, the largest bookstore in the country, possibly the world. It is four stories high and covers a whole city block, with over 1 million books. One of my regular stops in the

May 2018

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Posted at: 21 May 2018

By Susan Stocks Since the discovery of scientific ways to study brain activity, it is known that the brain does not shut down at night, in fact it is very active. In your sleep there are four stages of brain waves, in the lightest brain wave there is a phenomenon where the eyes move back and forth. This rapid eye movement is where the vivid

April 2018

Edward Bickford

Posted at: 22 Apr 2018

By Ted Bickford Carl Jung’s Red Book is an imaginary trip through time and space in search of his “soul”. It is an extensive inner journey through cultural history and natural history in which he wanders for days alone on a desert, then engages in dialogue with numerous fantasy figures. The first ones he encounters are recognizable Old Testament religious characters. These are shortly replaced

Susan Stocks

Posted at: 15 Apr 2018

By Susan Stocks My first blog post here will be about dreams. What are dreams? Do they mean anything? What is the proof of any meaning? For me, Dreams are nightly mysteries. There are big mysteries and little mysteries. The ultimate mystery is what is the truth about death? But, nightly, we have dreams, our own and personal little mystery. Every morning you wake up

April 2018

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